James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
J Fish Biol. 2021 Aug;99(2):679-683. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14728. Epub 2021 Apr 1.
A 6-week laboratory experiment exposed juvenile Ambon damselfish Pomacentrus amboinensis to visual and chemical cues of either a predator, a herbivore or a null control (sea water) and found no effect of predator cues on prey morphology (proportion of ocellus to eye diameter, body depth, standard length and fin area). Nonetheless, behaviour was significantly affected by predator presence, with prey less active and taking half as many feeding strikes when exposed to predators compared to fish from the null control. The presence of a herbivore also affected prey behaviour similar to that of the predator, suggesting that the presence of a non-predator may have important effects on development.
一项为期 6 周的实验室实验使幼年安汶雀鲷(Pomacentrus amboinensis)暴露于捕食者、食草动物或空白对照(海水)的视觉和化学线索下,结果并未发现捕食者线索对猎物形态(眼径与眼斑的比例、体深、标准体长和鳍面积)产生影响。尽管如此,捕食者的存在还是显著影响了猎物的行为,与来自空白对照的鱼类相比,当猎物暴露于捕食者时,它们的活动量减少,摄食攻击次数也减少了一半。食草动物的存在也对猎物行为产生了类似于捕食者的影响,这表明非捕食者的存在可能对发育有重要影响。